Monthly Archives: September 2010

While almost every company involved in the HDTV industry is making a push towards 3D TV, a recent report has revealed that women in the United Kingdom do not display as much interest as men in enhanced viewing technologies like HDTV, Blu-ray and 3D TV. Also, UK’s women remain unconvinced by the benefits of high definition, primarily because of a ... Read More »

Heavyweight TV makers Panasonic and Sony have respectively secured exclusive 3D Blu-ray titles to be bundled with their 3D TV offerings in recent weeks, but industry experts are concerned that this may actually be detrimental to the growth of 3D TV acceptance among the public. Avatar 3D, the 2009 blockbuster which opened the eyes of movie studios and TV manufacturers ... Read More »

Toshiba has revealed at the IFA 2010 in Berlin that a modified version of the Cell microprocessor – dubbed Cevo – will power its flagship Toshiba 55LZ1 HDTV due to be released in Europe, in place of the original Cell chip which had video enthusiasts drooling as early as 2 years ago. The official reason given for the modification was ... Read More »

It has been around 6 months since the first of the current batch of 3D TV sets has gone on sale to the public, but a recent study conducted in the USA revealed that most consumers remained hesitant on 3DTV technology due to a number of concerning issues, including the compulsory 3D eyewear which hinders multitasking while watching TV. Nielsen, ... Read More »

The subject of today’s review is the TX-L37V20B, a slim-line edge LED LCD offering from Panasonic. The Panasonic TXL37V20B is a feature-rich flagship model catered for the rich to be used as a secondary display. So without further ado, let’s move on to our Panasonic TX-L37V20B review. Note: The specific model we tested was the Panasonic TX-L37V20B which is the ... Read More »